In [Designing an Effective Donate Form](http://bradfrostweb.com/blog/post/designing-an-effective-donate-form/) Brad Frost recommends using buttons in lieu of radio buttons, citing a [tweet from Luke Wroblewski](https://twitter.com/lukew/statuses/486521897367007232)...

I believe everybody knows what skip links are and what they are used for. If you don’t, you can check this article that does a recap and explains a short coming associated to the most common technique.

Many ecommerce sites, social networking services, and online communities include rating or assessment features. Soliciting people's opinion has even become a business model; there are now sites dedicated to rating products, services, businesses, and more.

Years ago, I wrote an article about creating horizontal CSS dropdown menus. This menu didn’t look nice but it worked very well across browsers. I also believe it was the first one to address an issue related to links...